Government’s power to solve problems comes from its ability to reassign …

Government’s power to solve problems comes from its ability to reassign resources, whether by taxing, spending, regulation or simply passing laws. But that very ability energizes countless investors and entrepreneurs and ordinary Americans to go digging for gold by lobbying government. In time, a whole industry – large, sophisticated, professionalized, and to a considerable extent self serving – emerges and then assumes a life of its own. This industry is a drain on the productive economy, and there appears to be no natural limit to its growth. As it grows, the steady accumulation of subsidies and benefits, each defended in perpetuiry by a professional interest group, calcifies government. Jonathan Rauch
Demosclerosis: The Silent Killer of American Government

During my service in the United States Congress, I took the initiative …

During my service in the United States Congress, I took the initiative in creating the Internet. Al Gore
Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer, CNN, March 9, 1999 when asked to cite accomplishments that separate him from another Democratic presidential hopeful, former Sen. Bill Bradley of New Jersey. One can’t take the ‘initiative’ to ‘create’ something which is already created. The node on the Internet was active in September 1969. The Internet was then known as the ARPANET. Al Gore started serving in the U.S. House of Representatives in 1976.